Buxom burlesque star Fabia Cerra reckons she’ll find the sweet smell of success even without BGT – through her own perfume range.

After famously showing more than she meant to in her audition, she lit up last night’s semi-final by taking a soaking in her illuminated costume.

But before her routine Fabia, 35, revealed she already had big dreams for the future, saying: “I’m launching my own fragrances and cosmetics and I’ve applied for a trademark.”

The beauty therapist from Oxford still insisted she would “make the Queen laugh” if she managed a spot on the Royal Variety performance.

Meanwhile, gifted saxophonist Julian, 37, who has been playing instruments since he was six, said he wanted to “make my mum secure” with any money that comes his way from the show.

Becoming a recording artist would be his dream.

Julian and Two Grand - singers John Neil, 76, and granddaughter Sally Lax - were the two acts voted through to Saturday's live grand finale.

Acts who lost out last night included Tippy Toes (Jackie Prescott and her dancing dog), breakdancer Fred Bowers, dancers Sugarfree, punks Brit Chix and 12-year-old song and dance act Callum Francis.

Julian and Two Grand join Susan Boyle, Diversity, Flawless, Shaun Smith, Stavros Flately and Shaheen Jafargholi in battling it out for the chance to play for The Queen at the Royal Variety Performance - and £100,000 in cash.